Queer histories, herstories, personalities and issues are explored with humor, insight, and sensitivity each week on Out in the Bay, which resumed production in 2020 after a 4-year pause. Find dozens of past shows on its website, OutintheBay.org
67 Available Episodes (67 Total)Average duration: 00:30:00
Apr 21, 2023
Learning from asexuals about sex and relationships
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Quick, what’s your sexuality? Most of us know roughly where we fall on the Kinsey scale that goes from zero (totally straight) to six (flaming fag or butchest of dykes). But have you considered another continuum, the asexual – allosexual one?
Mar 24, 2023
‘Doubting Thomas’ probes false accusations
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What would you do if falsely accused of molesting a child? And you see your career crumble. Matthew Clark Davison’s novel “Doubting Thomas,” about a gay school teacher, challenges assumptions about guilt, innocence and more.
Mar 09, 2023
Grandma inspired California’s first lesbian supreme court justice
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As a young girl, future Supreme Court of California Associate Justice Kelli Evans was more excited about the bookmobile coming through her Denver neighborhood than the ice cream truck.
Feb 10, 2023
1960s 'pulp fiction' spurred LGBTQ rights
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While a young housewife and mom in the 1950s and ’60s, Ann Bannon wrote lusty lesbian love stories. Scorned by the literary elite then, her and other authors’ “pulp fiction” paperbacks helped advance queer rights and now offer a glimpse of gay and lesbian life in those times.
Dec 30, 2022
Hats off to Pauli Murray!
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On our last Out in the Bay of 2022, hear about the amazing life and accomplishments of a Black queer civil rights pioneer left out of history books: Pauli Murray.
Dec 16, 2022
‘Grin and bear’ curious holiday questions
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Just in time for potentially awkward holiday gatherings, we present a holiday fave: Author and civil rights lawyer Abby Dees tells our allies to go ahead, ask LGBTQ relatives or friends your burning questions.
Dec 02, 2022
Remembering The Cockettes
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While they weren’t around for long, the Cockettes left an outsized legacy that we explore this week with exclusive recordings and interviews.
Nov 18, 2022
‘Doubting Thomas’ probes false accusations
00:29:29
What would you do if falsely accused of molesting a child? And you see your career crumble. Matthew Clark Davison’s novel “Doubting Thomas,” about a gay school teacher, challenges assumptions about guilt, innocence and more.
Nov 11, 2022
Veteran Lauren Hough: ‘Leaving Isn’t The Hardest Thing’
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In our queer nod to Veterans Day, we bring you Lauren Hough. She grew up in infamous Christian cult The Family, which her father had joined to dodge the Vietnam War. At 18, Hough fled to the Air Force, where she got anti-lesbian death threats and her car was set ablaze.
Nov 04, 2022
Inequities In Bay Area MPOX vaccines
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What happens when members of our Bay Area LGBTQ community pay to skip the line? Reporter Corey Antonio Rose has that story, plus a chat with the Oakland LGBTQ Center on Out in the Bay.
Apr 21 | 00:29:30
Learning from asexuals about sex and relationships
Mar 24 | 00:29:29
‘Doubting Thomas’ probes false accusations
Mar 09 | 00:29:30
Grandma inspired California’s first lesbian supreme court justice
Feb 10 | 00:35:53
1960s 'pulp fiction' spurred LGBTQ rights
Dec 30 | 00:29:30
Hats off to Pauli Murray!
Dec 16 | 00:29:29
‘Grin and bear’ curious holiday questions
Dec 02 | 00:29:30
Remembering The Cockettes
Nov 18 | 00:29:29
‘Doubting Thomas’ probes false accusations
Nov 11 | 00:29:29
Veteran Lauren Hough: ‘Leaving Isn’t The Hardest Thing’
Nov 04 | 00:29:30
Inequities In Bay Area MPOX vaccines
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